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Infowars conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is in the middle of a defamation trial, the trial itself has become a total and complete farce thanks not only to Alex Jones, but also thanks to his attorney. Now, there is actually a lot of significance behind this trial. And myself included in this, people with audiences do have a responsibility. And it’s not a responsibility to you have to get every fact right all the time, nobody does. But it’s a responsibility to at least try to be a decent person not to put a spotlight on individuals, particularly private individuals who aren’t choosing to be in the public spotlight. And in particular, when you do to make sure that you’re not defaming them, and telling lies about them, and that is fundamentally what this Alex Jones defamation trial is about. The plaintiffs are parents of children killed during the Sandy Hook mass shooting, which took place a decade ago, a decade plus ago, roughly a decade ago. And if Alex Jones were able to get away, without paying any damages for defamation that he did, it would really be an injustice. And it is so important that we get a lot of leeway. You know, we all say things all the time, that if you said in a private space, in a workplace, for example, things you’d be fired for things you would lose friends with. We it’s tough things are said. But this goes so far beyond the line that it is incredibly important that Jones is held accountable. Now Jones is trying everything under the sun. One of the increasingly obvious strategies, and I don’t know that it’s conscious or unconscious, I don’t know is it seems as though Jones attorney and maybe even Jones himself are sort of trying to force a miss trial. And the problem with a miss trial is if they misbehave, and they say things in front of the jury that they’re not supposed to say, which Alex Jones has been doing, if they in any other way, mess with the trial such that a miss trial is declared by the judge. It’s really good for Alex Jones in the sense that it forces the plaintiffs who are the ones seeking damages to have to start over. And some of the things that have taken place for which the judge has admonished Jones and or his lawyer. At one point Jones lawyer started playing what we’re going to be close to hour long segments of Alex Jones Show meant to supposedly, according to his lawyer, meant to show the full context of comments made by Alex Jones, but completely grinding the trial to a halt impossibly boring for the jury impossible to pay attention to on and on and on. And again, the idea there being that he’s trying to create a mistrial, Alex Jones repeatedly making claims under oath while testifying that the judge said you cannot make one example is Alex Jones said I complied with discovery. Alex Jones did not comply with discovery. And so Alex Jones can’t continue to say that under oath. The judge told him this. Alex Jones claiming that he is bankrupt. The judge said you can’t say that you may have filed for bankruptcy that doesn’t make you bankrupt and you can’t keep saying that you are bankrupt in front of the jury. But the problem is, most likely, the issue in a mistrial would be that it’s just good for Alex Jones and bad for the plaintiff. Now, there’s speculation that if Alex Jones continues this stuff he could face criminal contempt of court, criminal perjury, but that would be separate. If the plaintiffs want money here, they would have to start over. So these those are the details of how the trial is going. At the core. What we are dealing with here is an individual and Alex Jones, who irresponsibly targeted victims. Parents of victims who themselves are also victims, told horrible lies horrible lies not only about them, but about the totality of the the Sandy Hook shooting with all sorts of conspiracy theories. Over time, as the legal pressure built,
Alex Jones slowly started to back away away away from some of the core claims about the supposedly conspiracy of Sandy Hook. But even during the trial has continued to go on the air on off days. And in between even sometimes moments in the trial, and even attack the plaintiffs. He actually said he believes that the I’m paraphrasing here but that the father in the plaintiffs is a really odd guy. I in probably autistic, this is during the trial. And so the things Jones has said on air during the trial have become subject matter for the trial itself. He has to be held accountable. These conspiracy theories damage people in the real world. They’re not just online fodder. And sometimes they go over into defamation. That’s the case here. And now a determination will be made as to what the damages are Alex Jones doing everything we can to avoid that. But it is very important that there is justice here and in this particular case, but not always. Sometimes people want money. It’s unjust. In this particular case, Justice would be Alex Jones, having to pay the people that he defamed. We’ll see if it happens.
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